Reviews of Ozark RV Park

Rating:

7

5

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Clean Showers:

May 2013 -
$20.00

We have stayed here a few times. There are no restrooms or laundry facilities. They now have cable TV and WI-FI. The sites are level. Only draw back is the road noise. We stayed 4 days this trip. - Boonejen

Aug 2011 -
$30.00

This park is ok for overnight. The RV sites are at the back of the park in a large open area and close together with no shade. The restrooms needed some cleaning. This was the second park in Springfield we tried. - normdave

Reviews of Lambert's Cafe RV Park (formerly Stage Stop RV Park)

Rating:

6

6

8

7

7

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Oct 2018 -
$30.00

Traveling in a 43ft class A with a tow. This is just a gravel parking lot with full hookups. We made reservations but they are not needed (but was not told that) as this is first come first serve so thankfully there was space available when we arrived. The check-in is entirely self service and there is a credit card kiosk to pay. The campground is located behind Lambert's Café. The sites are not well marked so you do not know which direction to pull in or to angle nor do you know how long your site really is so some places the road narrowed due to trailers sticking out. Sites are close together, good utilities, Direct TV satellite and AT&T cell service. It was quiet at night and served its purpose. - Big Rig Travelers

Sep 2018 -
$30.00

Lambert's is a gravel lot with hookups. The check-in is entirely self service. Paying by cash or check the rate was $30. There is a credit card kiosk. There is a convenience fee added if you use it. I called for a reservation but obviously availability is first come first serve when you get there. Late arrivals with a reservation may not have a site on arrival. The camp ground is affiliated with Lambert's Café and is immediately behind the restaurant. Lambert's Café is well worth a visit. If there is a bath house on site, I never saw it. - jwindham

Reviews of Timbercrest Park

Rating:

3

1

2

1

8

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Clean Showers:

Oct 2013 -
$20.00

We have stayed here twice simply because of the location which is in very close proximity to main highways. We will not return to this park again. On both stays (June & October) we were very disappointed. There are many permanent sites towards the back. The temporary sites towards front are pretty sad - lumpy, bumpy ground with weeds instead of grass & cracked cement patios. It is close to shopping. - KPsunshine

Aug 2013 -
$60.00

This place was a dump! Lots of mobile homes. Permanent unsavory dwellers living in their trailers & mobile homes. The desk clerk double charged us & disappeared when we came back next morning for a refund. No bathrooms available, no showers. Couldn't wait to leave. - Sweet C

Oct 2012 -
$40.00

Nice owner. Was very helpful to get us settled. Very good (free) Wi-Fi, but that is it. Next to the freeway with lots of noise. Everything is run down with bad internal roads and cracked pavement on the sites. We stayed here with PPA. We will not come back. - Traveller Excel

Reviews of Ozark Highlands RV Park

Rating:

8

6

9

8

9

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May 2017 -
$36.00

First Impression: While most mobile home parks tend to be seedy and run-down, this park is aged but rather clean. Safety: no concerns - peaceful. Access: Follow GPS and you'll get lost. Take the South Glenstone exit off US-60 and go northwest to (east) Peele Street (traffic light with a turn lane). On Peele, turn immediately to the right into the MH/RV park, then left towards the office. Easy to find on your right. Municipal roads are in good condition. This part of Springfield is a high traffic, business district. Office: Friendly staff but this is the mobile home office, not an RV park office or store. Facilities: This is a mobile home community and has no campground amenities but does have storm shelters. Campground: Roads are wide, asphalt with roomy turns, lots of trees but no overhead issues. Speed bumps. RV sites are isolated to the back of the facility which are a mix of pull-through and back-in (depends on rig length), no tent area, yurts, or cabins. Electrical pedestals at rear of site with FHU-20/30/50. Sites are nearby but roomy, clean, with packed gravel in good condition, no landscaping, level. Sewer pipe is 4" threaded, at ground level. No patio, no picnic tables. Open fires not permitted. Good water pressure and taste. No propane sales. Good satellite views. No cable TV. OTA TV found 28 channels. Free Wi-Fi (Tengonet) with excellent coverage and bandwidth. Verizon phone at 5-bars; 4G at 5-bars. No railroad or aircraft noise but minor, local traffic sounds. No recycle bins. Bug Report: Small black ants came in from my water hose; pre-treat is recommended. Runners: CG roads good for running, no fitness room so no treadmills. Yoga: Gravel is small and packed. Should be acceptable for your mat or use the road which has rare traffic. Conclusion: We will return if in the area. Recommended. - StephenK

Jun 2016 -
$38.00

Good overnight. Bathrooms are clean but no air conditioning, hot. Quiet enough. WalMart next door is convenient. The best choice for us in Springfield. - HarperDash

Jun 2016 -
$31.00

As mentioned below, this is a very nice mobil home park, with large mature trees throughout. Most residents seem to be the older/retired group. We were assigned a nice pull through concrete paved site very near the office with 20/30 and 50 amp available. Water and sewer as well, no cable. Very easy in and out for large rigs from this site. Our site was about 100 ft. From a beautiful, heated pool that RV ers may use while there. Ask for site 502 or 503 to be close to the pool.
Best part of this place... It's quiet! No Interstate noise, no blaring train horns...just quiet, a refreshing change!
Overall, a great stopover location. - AlaskaJack

Reviews of Hwy 160 RV Park

Rating:

8

2

7

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8

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Jul 2018 -
$13.00

We stayed at the park for a week, paying the Passport America rate for the entire week, credit cards accepted. The sites had recently had new gravel and landscape timbers laid down. The site included full hook-ups, with 20/30/50A electric, sewer, water, and wi-fi. Site was fairly level, requiring 1" of blocks on one wheel of our 24' motorhome. The RV park was quite clean, and was very quiet on a Saturday evening. Owner-operators were very friendly and accomodating. RV park is behind a very nice antique store. We will definitely be visiting this clean, quiet, and well-maintained park in the future. Would rate 10/10 if it had concrete pads and a laundry room. - Robert Steele

Oct 2014 -
$9.00

Rate is PassPort America rate. Park is really rundown since last posted review. Some very old units in very poor shape used by long term residents. OK for a quick overnite, but wouldn't stay any longer, and locked all compartment doors. - Michelle & Ann

Aug 2012 -
$8.00

Rate reflects Passport America. This no frills park is very convenient for visiting Branson, Ozark, and Springfield. There are several full-time residents. The park grounds are very well maintained. Dogs were seen off-leash on several occasions and not picked up after in some cases. Low water pressure. Our Verizon aircard worked very well when hooked to the amplifier and external antenna. Very friendly staff! We will stay here again. - StarlifterFE

Reviews of Silver Bell MH & RV Park

Rating:

4

1

7

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Clean Showers:

Apr 2013 -
$22.00

I used a pull through campsite in the long term section of the campground. No problems with the site or hookups that night. Next morning while dumping my black and grey tanks, halfway through the dump I noticed sewage spewing underneath the RV. At first I thought I might be leaking but on closer look the sewage was coming up from underneath the RV. I know the owner(s) knew of this leak as I had noticed a pile of gravel/dirt in that spot earlier. Disgusting! Had to wash off my hoses/etc best I could. I tried to talk with someone in the office but they were not there. - rtintn

Sep 2012 -
$22.00

This place was ok until I went to use the restroom/shower facility, nestled in among the resident trailer park. There is a single shower and toilet for each sex. While using the shower I noticed half of the cinder block removed in order for two small half inch water lines to feed the showers. I bent over to look and could see the washing machine in the laundry room. "Mommy, there's a man taking a shower." No, it didn't happen but well could have. The pipes exited the other side into the women's half. I wondered what was visible. When done I checked out the women's. Remember only one at a time in the room so I knew it was safe to go in. Well the view would be of a woman sitting on the toilet, not in the shower. I decided to check out the women's shower. It was the most disgusting, nasty looking shower I have ever seen. Black scum and mold creeping up the cinder block walls and flimsy scuzzy shower curtain. The thick black rubber mat on the floor blended right in. It was beyond belief. If I were a woman I'd use the men's for at least it was a somewhat clean fiberglass stall. I won't go into how foul their office smelled. Stay in this park ONLY if you plan to use your bathroom. Better yet, go the few miles further on into Springfield. - Traveler John

May 2012 -
$22.00

Park part of a mobile home park but separate. Right off US Hwy 60 but road noise was not bad. Close to Springfield so easy access to everything. Pull through sites, big rig friendly park. Found park by accident when Springfield parks were rated poorly. Good spot to use if you're looking for a park the Springfield area. Park is no frills park but has a laundry. - Barber1998

Reviews of Springfield / Route 66 KOA

Rating:

8

6

8

9

8

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Apr 2019 -
$45.00

Park was pretty full as it was Easter week. Nice folks in the office escorted us to the site. They have pizza and donuts for sale in the office. Wifi worked excellent. About 24 TV stations on their cable. Great overnight stop north of Branson. - rr2254545

Sep 2018 -
$62.00

We stayed over Labor Day weekend. The campground was very full. Check in was quick and easy. We were guided to our site which was helpful. Our gravel site was on the back row with a cement patio with round metal/glass table & 4 metal chairs and a fire ring. The sites are about average spacing for most KOA's. The employees do rounds of the cg often making their presence known. Good family atmosphere. Free "train" rides for the kiddos around the cg. Pool seemed a little small for this size cg. Playground was really small. Bike rentals avail for $8.50 per hr. That was too steep for us so we passed. The train was constant and LOUD. With ac on we could still sleep and not hear it too bad. - Autumnjoyz

Jun 2018 -
$35.00

This is a great park. Check in was literally less than two minutes. Our site was easy to find and easy to get into.... although they are somewhat close together. The office has a good assortment of supplies and parts... and they will deliver firewood, propane, or whatever you need to your site. Because of the closeness of the sites... our neighbors sewer connection was only a few feet away from our patio and table... Which can make for a smelly breakfast if your neighbor is trying to get dumped and leave first thing in the morning. However, I would definitely recommend this park, and would stay here again. - GoHorns!

Reviews of Cobb Ridge Campground USFS

Rating:

7

5

Clean Restrooms:

Clean Showers:

Mar 2018 -
$8.00

This is a nice spacious National Forest campground and we enjoyed our stay. However be warned this is a off road vehicle spot so expect the near constant noise of dirt bikes and quads especially early morning. There is no sewer dump in this campground so you have to plan on leaving with full tanks. The ranger on duty and the campground hosts were wonderful. The many roads and trails are available for hikers in theory but with the heavy traffic of ORBs it really isn't safe. By weekday the place was near empty so the whole noise issue can be avoided by avoiding weekends. - Judy Birchland

Sep 2017 -
$8.00

The campground is laid out strange and our very, very long 130' pull through site is actually 2 sites. We checked with the camp host to see about how we should park - they didn't care. The one-way road gets pretty tight for a big rig. Lots of wood fencing along roads and around sites. Some sites have 50 amp, some have no electric, water spigots scattered throughout, no sewer and no dump. Some pit and some flush toilets, but hot showers available. Bathhouse could be cleaner. There are signs to look out for bears, although we saw none. Barely able to get Verizon service. ATV trails run right through the campground and most people are here to use them. Could get noisy. - cincychic

Reviews of Cooks RV Motor Park

Stayed one night. Owners were very nice. A quiet park and would definitely stay longer next visit. Very dog friendly. - skier1947

Aug 2018 -
$50.00

The owners are very nice and the park is quiet. It is very overpriced. Gravel to park on ,no restrooms,showers,or cable. For $50 a night there are a lot nicer places to stay. - Seriousvol

Aug 2018 -
$50.00

We stopped here at the end of the day...small, family owned park, gravel sites, long enough for our coach and tow. Great reception by owners, great Wi-fi. Satellite worked over the trees. Picnic table was provided. We were about a mile from the freeway and Bronson was about 50 minutes away...took in a couple of great shows. Easy in and out. - Ratman

Reviews of RV Park Strafford

Rating:

7

8

5

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4

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Jul 2018 -
$25.00

Stayed a couple of days. This is really an annual type park. Some of the RV's have not moved for a long time. The bad news is the spaces are extremely close together. The good news is that the park is not crowded and you will probably have no one next to you. It's not a bad park or location. The people are friendly and we felt safe. We are 65' and I had no problem fitting without disconnecting. - sflabrkr

May 2013 -
$20.00

Close to I44 and when we called it was a "park and drop your money in the box place" that worked well for us. It is an old park that has several monthly residents. They were in the back of the park and up front were about a dozen pull through sites. They are close, but we had no problem. I think if a neighbor wasn't in the center of their site it may be an issue. No amenities, but a park and sleep spot. It is far enough from I44 to have no road noise. A railroad is nearby (just like most main highways), but there must not be any crossings close, because we never heard a horn. We'll stay again. - Spending Their Inheritance

Jan 2013 -
$25.00

Stayed here because Camping World finished repairs to our rig really late and the park has very easy access to I-44. Wide open gravel pad. TV, over the air, maybe 6 channels. Wi-Fi, but not very good even with us being in the second space from the office. The manager was a pleasant fellow but the cigarette smoke about did me in. Checkout time was "whenever you decide to leave", he said. We would stay here again. - We3Brvn